'Potential of accident' as drivers continue to ignore speed limit

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Residents have called for new speed cameras

Continued speeding down a busy Nottinghamshire road despite a new reduced limit is an accident waiting to happen, nearby residents believe. The new limit of 30mph was brought in on a stretch of Radcliffe Road through the Lady Bay area last year.

The dad, who has lived in Radcliffe Road for eight years, said speed cameras were the only way of combatting the problem. "I've never understood why we don't have a speed camera," he said. Nottinghamshire County Council urged residents to report concerns. Earlier this month, a speeding operation was carried out on the road by Nottinghamshire Police, with officers urging drivers to "spread the message" about the change in the limit.

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